New water treatment calculator
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Sorry for posting without thinking first
I believe for CO3 we divide HCO3 by 2.02 and for CaCO3 we divide by 1,22 am I right ? Are these always remain the same ?
I found the answer to the above question for anyone needs to calclulate Alakalinity here are some very usefull posts.
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=33288&start=0&hilit=alkalinity
I believe for CO3 we divide HCO3 by 2.02 and for CaCO3 we divide by 1,22 am I right ? Are these always remain the same ?
I found the answer to the above question for anyone needs to calclulate Alakalinity here are some very usefull posts.
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=33288&start=0&hilit=alkalinity
Re: New water treatment calculator
Graham, in anticipation of the FAQ refering to your calculator, i wonder if this would be an ideal oppertunity for you to compliment this all singing all dancing version with a simpler version that simply hides many of the confusing(to newbies (& me )) sections. Id sugest keeping its main functionality but removing certain areas not used by newbies but you have included for completness?
Some thing like this-
I just think it would be a lot less scary without those areas i have banked out. I still think its worth while keeping the original though- for advanced users
Cheers
Steve
Ps many thanks for your continuing support of this forum, I'm sure i speak for us all!
Some thing like this-
I just think it would be a lot less scary without those areas i have banked out. I still think its worth while keeping the original though- for advanced users
Cheers
Steve
Ps many thanks for your continuing support of this forum, I'm sure i speak for us all!
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Steve, I've got an Excel Spreadsheet that does pretty much what you say . . . apart from storing water profiles as they are completely superfluous when you are treating water. ( ) . .. I just put my profile in and then adjust the quantities of salts to get the output profile I want. i.e higher calcium and then more sulphate / chloride depending on where I want the beers balancing to be.
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I cannot find SULPHATE listed in my local water report unless its called something else any ideas please.
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I am pretty sure that it is one of the mandatory disclosures, so it should be there. If you cannot find it, I suppose you have to assume that you haven't got any.dynamic dave wrote:I cannot find SULPHATE listed in my local water report unless its called something else any ideas please.
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So I've got my Salifert kit. Then I measure my alkalinity, stick that value plus the values from my local water report into Graham's excellent calculator, and Bob's my uncle?
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Where did it go?Andy wrote:For those wishing to try out Graham's calculator it's available here:-
http://www.jimsbeerkit.co.uk/water/water.html
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It will be back We moved hosting server on Sunday night and it looks like some of the calculators didn't make it to their new home
Dan!
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OK Andy.
Just well that I saved a copy!
Just well that I saved a copy!
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Yep, all fine except for Beer Engine download.Andy wrote:Should be back now.
Best wishes
Dave
Dave
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That link works for me. Try refreshing the page in your browser.Dave S wrote:Yep, all fine except for Beer Engine download.Andy wrote:Should be back now.
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Nope, didn't work at work and doesn't work now I'm home - 404 errorJim wrote:That link works for me. Try refreshing the page in your browser.Dave S wrote:Yep, all fine except for Beer Engine download.Andy wrote:Should be back now.
Best wishes
Dave
Dave
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The beer engine download leads directly to a page on Graham's website.Dave S wrote:.....Nope, didn't work at work and doesn't work now I'm home - 404 error
This is the link.